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Date | Friday, April 6, 2018 |
Time | 3:00 - 7:00 P.M. |
Address | Ohio State University 150 A/B Thompson Library |
City, State | Columbus, OH 43210 |
Please join Wikipedia Connection, a student organization at the Ohio State University, for a fun, inclusive one-day event that brings together diverse communities to create and improve Wikipedia articles related to women in the arts. Despite its wide reach, Wikipedia suffers from a severe gender imbalance: since most editors are men, articles conform to men's interests and perspectives. In an effort to change this, we are gathering diverse women and allies together to celebrate women's cultural achievements and discuss openly ongoing challenges caused by structural sexism
Learn more about the gender gap at WikiProject Women and Gender Bias on Wikipedia, and learn more about the Art+Feminism campaign on their page.
Food (including vegetarian options), refreshments, and Wikipedia goodies will be provided.
Special thanks to our co-sponsor OSU University Libraries for the event space, as well as promotional and logistical suppport!
Event information
edit- Date: Friday, April 6, 2018
- Time: 3:00 P.M. – 7:00 P.M.
- Location: 150 A/B Thompson Library
- Information for Non-OSU Wikipedians
- Who should participate:
- Everyone is welcome! While this event takes place on campus and is run by a university student organization, you do not have to be affiliated with the Ohio State University to attend. We welcome students, faculty, staff, and Wikipedians from all around the area to join us, regardless of skill level. Women are particularly encouraged to attend, along with anyone with a background, focus, or interest in art (painting, writing, culture, etc.).
- What to expect:
- The event will begin with a presentation of Wikipedia's gender-inbalance, and a quick guide to editing. This is a casual drop-in event. Participants are encouraged to stay for as long as they wish. Food, snacks, and refreshments will be provided, along with some goodies.
- No Wikipedia editing experience necessary; tutorials will be provided for Wikipedia newcomers. If you are unfamiliar with Wikipedia, it's easy to get started with this guided tutorial. Experienced editors will be providing help with editing throughout the event.
- Cost: Free (please register below!)
- Hosts: Wikipedia Connection organizers, OSU University Libraries, Future Arts Mangers + Entrepreneurs
- Social media hashtag: #ArtAndFeminism
- Please bring a laptop with you!
List of articles to edit/create
editCheck out the following lists for thousands of articles to improve and/or create:
- Art+Feminism Tasks List
- Stub-class women artist articles
- Black Lunch Table (list of visual artists of the African Diaspora who articles need improvement or creation).
Worldwide artists to create
editWikipedia Connection collaborated with the instructors and students of a section of INTSTDS 4850: Understanding the Global Information Society to produce the following list of artists from around the world who may be notable enough for their own article! Take a look at this document and for a list of all the artists, potential sources, and a short description of them.
Selected articles
editWe have selected a few artists related to Columbus whose articles may be improved:
- Alice Schille, artist from Columbus
- Mary Lucier, artist born in Ohio
- From the list of actresses from Columbus, Ohio, we've hand-picked a few articles that could use improvement:
- Marnie McPhail, actress and voice actor born in Columbus.
- Susan Johnson (actress), actress and alumnus of Ohio State University.
- Mayme Kelso, actress from the silent era.
- Sumalee Montano, actress and voice actress. Most recently voice acted for X-Men: Destiny, Dead Island, Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure, and Transformers: Prime.
Translations needed
editArticles to translate from Spanish to English
edit- Azucena Maizani, Argentine tango composer and singer. Click here for the article in Spanish and here for the article in English that needs improving.
- Clementina Suárez, Honduran writer and painter. Click here for the article in Spanish and here for the article in English that needs improving.
- Juana Sujo, Argentine actress. Click here for the article in Spanish and here for the article in English that needs improving.
- Lágrima Ríos, Uruguayan singer. Click here for the article in Spanish and here for the article in English that needs improving.
- Lola Mora, Argentine artist (sculpture). Click here for the article in Spanish and here for the article in English that needs improving.
- Luisa Luisi, Uruguayan poet. Click here for the article in Spanish and here for the article in English that needs improving.
- Margarita Henríquez, Panamanian singer. Click here for the article in Spanish and here for the article in English that needs improving.
- María Mercedes Carranza, Colombian poet. Click here for the article in Spanish and here for the article in English that needs improving.
- Marta Lynch, Argentine writer. Click here for the article in Spanish and here for the article in English that needs improving.
- Matilde Casazola, Bolivian poet and songwriter. Click here for the article in Spanish and here for the article in English that needs improving.
- Petrona Viera, Uruguayan poet. Click here for the article in Spanish and here for the article in English that needs improving.
- Tilsa Tsuchiya, Peruvian painter. Click here for the article in Spanish and here for the article in English that needs improving.
- Marcela Serrano, Chilean writer. Click here for the article in Spanish and here for the article in English that needs improving.
Articles in Spanish to be created in English
edit- Beatriz González, Colombian artist. Click here for the article in Spanish that needs to be translated.
- Elvira Travesí, Peruvian actress. Click here for the article in Spanish that needs to be translated.
- Laura Canoura, Uruguayan singer. Click here for the article in Spanish that needs to be translated.
- Mayra Rodríguez, Guatemalan dancer. Click here for the article in Spanish that needs to be translated.
- Sara González, Cuban musician. Click here for the article in Spanish that needs to be translated.
- Dhara Rivera, Puerto Rican artist. Click here for the article in Spanish that needs to be translated.
Articles to translate from English to Spanish and/or Portuguese
edit- Ada Limón, Chicana poet. Click here for the article in English that needs to be translated.
- Yosimar Reyes, American poet and activist. Click here for the article in English that needs to be translated.
- Natalia Anciso, Latina artist (visual arts). Click here for the English article that needs to be translated.
- Cristy Road, Cuban-American illustrator and graphic novelist. Click here for the English article that needs to be translated.
Articles to translate from Portuguese to English
edit- Cora Coralina, Brazilian poet. Click here for the article in Portuguese and here for the article in English that needs improving.
- Elza Soares, Brazilian singer. Click here for the article in Portuguese and here for the article in English that needs improving.
- Luz del Fuego, Brazilian writer and artist. Click here for the article in Portuguese and here for the article in English that needs improving.
- Marisa Monte, Brazilian musician. Click here for the article in Portuguese and here for the article in English that needs improving.
Resources for editing
editEditing resources
edit- Writing an article
- Biographies of living people
- Writing about women
- Cheatsheet for editing Wikipedia
- Person infobox template
- Determining the notability of creative professionals
- Verifying reliable sources
Research resources
edit- Art+Feminism resources
- Gender gap resources
- Ohio Women's Hall of Fame (see article: Ohio Women's Hall of Fame)
University resources
edit- Women Artists Archives National Directory (Rutgers)
- Miriam Schapiro Archives on Women Artists (Rutgers)
- Library for Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning (DARP) (University of Cincinnati)
- Ohio State Special Collections
MoMA resources
edit- MoMA Library
- MoMA Archives
- MoMA Collection
- MoMA Collection data on GitHub
- Louise Bourgeois: The Complete Prints & Books
- Revolt, They Said (a project by Andrea Geyer) - Includes short biographies of 850 women.
Participants
edit- IronSphere97 (talk) 22:45, 4 April 2018 (UTC)
- Rimmel.Edits Talk 15:44, 6 April 2018 (UTC)
- Blervis (talk) 19:24, 6 April 2018 (UTC)
Sign up here by adding ~~~ to the end of the list!
Gallery
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